This is the start of a concept for a Tron inspired theme. I\'ve always been torn between geekery and creativity, and have also been in the position where a friend wants to you to \'show me something cool\'.

We have cool stuff like XMonad and terminal awesomeness, why not make play on the strength of our more primitive CLI based roots. So I thought I\'d have a bash at something command line feeling, but yet hopefully usable. I saw tron and that movie-look implausible Hollywood OS made me think...

I\'ve started trying to implement this as a theme, but would love some help to make it happen. The stylings are simple, but I still could use a hand.

Changelog:

Initial theme uploaded.
Recommend you go with monaco for a font and I'm using a mono-color icon theme, which I'll upload with the next release

Gonna try it now.

Help

To find errors in your theme, you can run The Widget Factory (twf) in a terminal, which should spit out any errors. I found it seems to be missing many images, but just because the names are not correct in the code.

Also, the inactive text looks a little unfitting to the theme, maybe try changing the engine in that part to "mist".

Re: Re: Re: Help

Is about the engine used to draw pixmaps into GTK2 themes (I think is present into all distributions, being part of Gnome)... there is a patched version, which I never used, I was thinking you know more about... I was always skeptic about to patch Gnome, that's why I asked :)

keep going with this, it's goood!

flynn theme

there's something about the fonts:

-global-menu stucks on black fonts, rendering the applet very uncomfortable to use. It's menus are on the system colour font, aldo.

-stripes are ok, that's about the theme's idea, but the fixed font for nautilus is a little anoying, personally I have setted all my sysrem fonts to 7.5 pt, and that bigger font is not matching the all system config.

-do you think that could be a good idea making the bars dotted like the rest of the widgets?

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